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In honor of trapping season right around the corner.... lets see those pistolas.
I don't trap, but if I did I'd carry my little S&W M317 22lr, 3", pre-lock.
Can't help, I always carried a rifle.
Single Six 5.5 inch.
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Just no frills robust 22s
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Just no frills robust 22s
2000 more and you can have the softest jacket in the world....
Here is one that was made just for trappers...a Sheridan, like the air gun manufacturer, Knocabout single shot tip-up action .22. Was made out of sheet metal stampings...

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http://www.guns.com/2013/08/10/sheridan-knocabout-the-lost-22-pistol/


Bob
Wow! Bob, that's a neat old gun.
Deerhunter5555,
There's probably enough of them around here to make that jacket too...

I never took pictures when I was running a trap line.

I take that back. I trapped a few beaver out of a stream for a lady who let me hunt groundhogs on her place in Montgomery County Maryland and I've got a few prints around here from that; but that's it.
Bob, that is cool. Never saw one before. Thanks
These two, although one is not a handgun have been my trapline guns for a long, long time. The Ruger is a 1958 that some prior owner outfitted with a new front sight and a Micro rear sight.

The rifle is a Winchester 1902 that had a broken stock when I bought it. I used it for a pattern and made the maple stock that's on it. Not a great stock but a pretty faithful recreation of the original except for being maple instead of walnut.

Both have hundreds of coyotes to their credit. And more than a few badger, coon, beaver and bobcat.

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not a favorite, but had a Ruger auto holstered here....

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more of a fave....

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these are quiet.....

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sometimes a wheelie gun....

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sometimes bigger.....

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Thanks Don. Kinda thought you might have a few to share.
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Originally Posted by Steelhead
Can't help, I always carried a rifle.


Very useful info per usual. Sprinting to 90K. We can't wait.
Originally Posted by huntsman22
not a favorite, but had a Ruger auto holstered here....

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That's a cool old photo of you. My trapping gun in high school was my SAA Colt Scout .22

I always thought the Ruger Bearcat ought to be the perfect trappers sidearm.
Deerhunter5555: I have not trapped in 50+ years now but used to carry a 22 single shot Rifle.
A few years back my close friend of 40 years was running his trapline near Mussigbrod Lake in SW Montana.
He came to one of traps and saw that the quarry in it had been half eaten.
Just that quick a Cougar lept upon my friend breaking his wrist.
My friend got off one shot with his 22 Magnum and the attack was soon over.
That one shot through the throat area of the Cougar killed it in a matter of several seconds.
I have the skull of that aggressive Cougar.
My friend had a very hard time turning his snowmobile around and trekking back to his truck and loading the snowmobile there.
My thoughts "use/take enough gun"!
Maybe even two guns - a small caliber to dispatch trapped animals and a larger caliber for self protection?
My friend was thankful he had so many layers of clothes on that prevented more injuries to his self.
Hold into the wind
VarmintGuy
I used to carry a Ruger MKII bull barrel. No frills.
Fur is murder.
Originally Posted by FAIR_CHASE
Originally Posted by Steelhead
Can't help, I always carried a rifle.


Very useful info per usual. Sprinting to 90K. We can't wait.


Not nearly as insightful as yours. Still banging drunk indians at the rez?

Don't get huffy, that wasn't a directed at your immediate family.
Single Six for many years (3 screw 5 1/2").
Smith 648 6"
High Standard "Sharpshooter".
Ruger Mk2 5 1/2" target.
Favorite is a 6" Colt Match Target Woodsman.
4 1/2" Ruger single six for me. trapline, running beagles...
I carried my LCR last year. Nice and light, disappeared into the front pocket of my bibs. Accounted for a few coyotes and a couple wolves. The cats get the pole treatment.
Years ago whilst in high school cooning it was this M63.

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I had an old High Standard Double Nine variant, called the "Marshal" with a 5.5" barrel and plastic-fake-stag grips. Dad used it when he was trapping coons and such who were bothering his chickens.

It was really too light, it had an alloy frame, and nine holes in the cylinder, so it was sorta hard to shoot well, but it really would shoot if you knuckled down and squeezed the rough trigger.

I think Dad paid about $70 bucks for it, when he bought it for my 16th Christmas. I left it with him while I was off in the Army, and he got some good use out of it.

It was stolen about 15 years ago. I miss it, it was fun to shoot.
I had an old High Standard Double Nine variant, called the "Marshal" with a 5.5" barrel and plastic-fake-stag grips. Dad used it when he was trapping coons and such who were bothering his chickens.

It was really too light, it had an alloy frame, and nine holes in the cylinder, so it was sorta hard to shoot well, but it really would shoot if you knuckled down and squeezed the rough trigger.

I think Dad paid about $70 bucks for it, when he bought it for my 16th Christmas. I left it with him while I was off in the Army, and he got some good use out of it.

It was stolen about 15 years ago. I miss it, it was fun to shoot.
I had a nylon 66. It got banged around in some below zero temperatures and the stock cracked severely. I sent it into Remington and they replaced it. I ended up getting rid of it. It shot just fine, just didn't want to risk another similar incident.

Now my woods carry for trapping is a good old 6" Smith 617 ten shot revolver with 6" barrel. It has been employe trapping, snowshoe hare snaring and during deer season to pot ruffed grouse with Aquila Super Colibris. Very accurate and highly reliable gun.
I had a trapline for a short time in the 1960s...used a Beretta Mix .22 Short..

Friends son has been trapping for two seasons and uses a stainless Charter Arms 3" .22. This is one of the ones from the original CA company back in the 1980s...is a very nice gun..

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Originally Posted by JSH
Single Six 5.5 inch.


Yup^^

I had a mark II ruger semi auto and had so many issues with FTF in cold temps that I retired it and went with a single six.
I've used a number of .22 rimfire rifles for the purpose, Belgian Browning, 10-22 and a Remington 512 -T come to mind. S&W Kit Gun, K-22, 317. Probably if I had a favorite it would be my old model Ruger Single Six (Which I haven't seen in several years because it's suffered the same fate as my SP-101: my brother really likes it. You know how it is with brothers.)
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That was my dads truck gun for around the farm. We shot the heck outta that rifle. It was a shooter and I can't remember it ever jamming. My trap line gun was a stainless Bicentennial Ruger Single Six 5.5" barrel or a MK I 5.5" bull barrel.
It's not pretty, but it does the job...

Heritage, single action .22lr w/6" barrel

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Original Ruger Bearcat.I got from my dad
M63 is also my favorite carry gun when after varmints, mine with its original factory grips.
Mine has always been an older S&W K-22. Trapping is an endavor where even the smallest details can matter and I never liked an auto loader that tossed empty brass around the set
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